Join our virtual workplace event in August – support the cause and get a cake! We are supporting the Red Cross Big Cake Bake event this year, and will be handing out the cakes that we make to those who contribute to our fundraising for this wonderful cause. To make a donation, click on the…
Tag: human rights
Coffee while paddling on the road to human rights
We may not have needed more inspiration from coffee to paddle hard in the Amnesty International Australia dragon boat team, but we sure did need a reviver between races! As part of a team of volunteers put together just for the Chinese New Year festival at Darling Harbour in Sydney, ThinkEvans Managing Director Carolyn and…
Update JADHE* 3.1
Client: Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force JADHE* reporting is a synthesis of justice and discipline information that reflects the health and effectiveness of the military justice system of the Australian Defence Force. This edition is the report to the Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force for the year ended 30 June 2011. The package includes analysis of…
Preliminary sustainability briefing – Timor Leste
Client: Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart Second preliminary briefing on sustaining projects in evolving circumstances – Timor Leste Following on the recent trip to Timor Leste to see first hand the projects under way there and assess the microeconomic climate for achieving sustainable capacity development, the team will make a preliminary…
Coffee on the “road” … in Timor!
We really aren’t kidding about our whole coffee thing! This time around Managing Director Carolyn Evans and Creative Consultant Roslyn Hull have been experiencing the roads all around Timor Leste – no longer the most recent member of the United Nations but still awaiting their 10th anniversary of membership. Discovering “cafe Timor”, the local brew,…
JADHE* 2010 – measuring military justice
Client: Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force JADHE* v3.0 updates and extends the documentation of performance and outcomes of the military justice system in the Australian Defence Force, incorporating a descriptive status to provide “at a glance” summaries. *Justice And Discipline Health and Effectiveness
When too much coffee is really not enough …
In what many thought might be a moderately quiet year due to the much discussed GFC, our fearless leader, Carolyn, took the initiative to go back to uni – a big call when you were last in the hallowed halls of learning along about the time of the last ice age! So February 2009 saw…
Media for military justice feedback
Client: Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force Australian Defence Force newspapers feature the opportunity for individuals to provide their feedback on military justice All three Services newspapers – for the Navy, Army and Air Force – today carried advertisements to bring to the attention of members the new facility to provide feedback about individual…
Military justice feedback facility launched
Client: Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force Taking the next step in developing a comprehensive picture of the health and effectiveness of the military justice system, IGADF today released for use the online facility by which Defence personnel can provide their feedback on military justice processes. Open to all personnel who have experienced either…
Will too much coffee be enough?
No time for tender egos, our intrepid Managing Director is putting her money where her mouth is on professional development and returning to uni – no small thing after a break of more than 20 years! The last time she darkened the door of a campus, Carolyn was graduating from her MBA in 1988, after…